TV Stand Buying Guide

When you're shopping for a TV stand, start with physical attributes instead of aesthetic appearance. It needs to be sturdy enough to support all of the equipment safely, and it has to be the right size for the allotted area. Higher shelves and wall units, in particular, need to be very strong. They must support upwards of 200 pounds safely, without buckling or drooping over time. Additionally, they should blend in with the remainder of the room, without drawing undue attention to themselves.

Beyond that, a TV stand should adequately address a number of concerns for the equipment it carries, including:

Proper ventilation to ensure that the components don't overheat

Ease of access to let the owner get at the cables and wires behind the TV stand

Vibration-proof components that won't rattle or make noise when the volume is turned up

A low center of gravity to ensure that the furniture doesn't tip over and damage any equipment

TV Stands and Wall Units Must Mesh With the Electronics

A TV stand should disperse all of the components over several shelves instead of grouping them all in one place. This helps evenly distribute the weight while giving each component adequate ventilation to avoid overheating. HomeFurnitureMart.com offers TV stands that meet these concerns and can help owners make the best use of their media centers. Our TV center furniture can be tailored to match the aesthetics of the room and provide extra space for new components added at a future date.

TV Stands and Consoles

Today, the entertainment center or is an integral part of any living room and family room. Your choice of TV stand says a lot about whom you are and your choice in style. Home Furniture Mart represents a wide selection of furniture for your television with TV stands in a variety of different sizes, styles, materials and finishes. We offer TV stands in wood, Metal, and Glass, in Black, White, and Cherry, We also offer corner stands so that your entertainment center is neatly tucked away and not taking over the entire room. Your TV stand should be noticeable, make statement, but not rule the roost.

Our TV furniture can accommodate televisions of any size. With technology what it is, television can now be viewed on devices that can fit in your hand ranging to TV’s that could look like another wall. We have TV stands to accommodate them all. Whether you have a standard television set or a wide screen cinematic wonder, we have a wide variety of TV stands at an affordable price that will meet everyone’s standards. As if that were not enough, we also offer free shipping on our items and no sales tax shopping.

TV Stand Buying Guide

When you're shopping for a TV stand, start with physical attributes instead of aesthetic appearance. It needs to be sturdy enough to support all of the equipment safely, and it has to be the right size for the allotted area. Higher shelves and wall units, in particular, need to be very strong. They must support upwards of 200 pounds safely, without buckling or drooping over time. Additionally, they should blend in with the remainder of the room, without drawing undue attention to themselves.

Beyond that, a TV stand should adequately address a number of concerns for the equipment it carries, including:

Proper ventilation to ensure that the components don't overheat

Ease of access to let the owner get at the cables and wires behind the TV stand

Vibration-proof components that won't rattle or make noise when the volume is turned up

A low center of gravity to ensure that the furniture doesn't tip over and damage any equipment

TV Stands and Wall Units Must Mesh With the Electronics

A TV stand should disperse all of the components over several shelves instead of grouping them all in one place. This helps evenly distribute the weight while giving each component adequate ventilation to avoid overheating. HomeFurnitureMart.com offers TV stands that meet these concerns and can help owners make the best use of their media centers. Our TV center furniture can be tailored to match the aesthetics of the room and provide extra space for new components added at a future date.